Left-winger Rod Graham played 14 games for the Boston Bruins in 1974-75. He was a talented goal scorer who attained more success in minors and the OHA senior league.

Born in London, Ontario, Graham played senior hockey for several years with the senior Kingston Aces before retiring in 1971. He signed with the AHL's Rochester Americans in September 1972 and was a solid two way forward for six years. He counted a couple of goals for Boston as an injury fill-in in 1974-75 but was chiefly a minor leaguer until his final retirement in 1978.

REGULAR SEASON

PLAYOFFS

Season

Club

League

GP

G

A

TP

PIM

+/-

GP

G

A

TP

PIM

1967-68

Kingston Aces

OHA-Sr.

37

15

23

38

46

1967-68

Oklahoma City Blazers

CPHL

4

0

2

2

2

1968-69

Kingston Aces

OHA-Sr.

39

26

32

58

94

1969-70

Kingston Aces

OHA-Sr.

32

11

14

25

81

1970-71

Kingston Aces

OHA-Sr.

32

24

19

43

65

1971-72

Woodstock Royals

OHA-Sr.

39

6

20

26

28

1972-73

Rochester Americans

AHL

70

16

22

38

83

6

2

1

3

5

1973-74

Rochester Americans

AHL

74

10

41

51

88

5

2

1

3

5

1974-75

Boston Bruins

NHL

14

2

1

3

7

0

1974-75

Rochester Americans

AHL

57

12

22

34

97

11

1

2

3

20

1975-76

Springfield Indians

AHL

70

20

35

55

74

1976-77

Rochester Americans

AHL

70

5

22

27

77

12

1

4

5

6

1977-78

Rochester Americans

AHL

73

7

12

19

39

6

0

2

2

9

NHL Totals

14

2

1

3

7

Signed as a free agent by Rochester (AHL), September, 1972. Rights transferred to Boston after NHL club signed affiliate agreement with Rochester (AHL), June 14, 1974.